October 17, 2010
Sunday Comics: Catholics in Action 5
Eric Pavlat
Here’s part 5 in 1953’s serial “Catholics in Action,” an exploration of living the Church’s social doctrine in one’s day-to-day life, no politics necessary. Today, the focus is on evangelizing.
As always, these pages come from Catholic University’s online archive of Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact.






This fits in so well with the “New Evangelization” that Pope Benedict mentions for Europe (although the United States could use it too). If we could live our Christianity more visibly, like Fr. O’Brien, what would happen?
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Eric Pavlat is a convert from Unitarian Universalism who entered the Church in 1996. He lives in Maryland with his wife and six children. He is also a perpetually professed Lay Dominican in St. Pius V Pro-Chapter, located in Catonsville, MD.
He founded Democrats for Life of Maryland, Inc., in 2004, served one term as president, and stayed on the board of directors until 2010. He now considers himself more a Distributist than anything else. Eric teaches 10th grade honors and special education students in English literature, composition, and grammar at his alma mater, Parkdale High School.